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The New York State Assembly, often referred to as the People's House, has played a pivotal role in shaping the state's history since its establishment in 1777. Under the leadership of Speaker Carl E. Heastie, who made history as the first African American Assembly Speaker, the Assembly is committed to progressive action and reform that seeks to enhance the lives of all New Yorkers.
The Assembly hosts a range of public hearings and legislative events, addressing critical issues such as economic development, consumer protections, and the challenges faced by domestic violence shelters. They actively engage with community leaders and stakeholders to ensure that diverse voices are heard in the legislative process.
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